DIVERSILAB

USPTO USPTO 2007 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark DIVERSILAB was filed as Word mark on 03/02/2007 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 09/30/2008. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: August 11, 2019

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 77121496
Register number 3507066
Application date March 2, 2007
Publication date July 15, 2008
Entry date September 30, 2008

Trademark owner

100 Rodolphe Street
27712 Durham
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

1 Laboratory reagents, reagents and media, namely, DNA (Nucleic Acid) Fingerprinting Kits and LabChip Kits, a chip in which nucleic acid fragments are separated via electrophoresis, for checking and detecting contaminants in industrial, farming, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products
5 Reagents and media, namely, DNA (Nucleic Acid) Fingerprinting Kits and LabChip Kits, a chip in which nucleic acid fragments are separated via electrophoresis, for medical and veterinary diagnostics
9 Scientific microfluidics instrumentation and software for checking and detecting contaminants in industrial, farming, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products; diagnostic apparatus and instruments for epidemiological tracking of outbreaks; computer software, namely, computer software for comparing rep-PCR fingerprint patterns for use in the field of in vitro diagnostics and computer software for comparing rep-PCR fingerprint patterns, for use in a clinical pharmacy; software, namely, a web based application accessible via any Internet connected computer for comparison of fingerprint patterns generated by the DNA (Nucleic Acid) Fingerprinting Kits
10 Medical and veterinary diagnostic apparatus and instruments for epidemiological tracking of outbreaks using system composed of DNA (Nucleic Acid) Fingerprinting Kits, LabChip Kits, a chip in which nucleic acid fragments are separated via electrophoresis, and software

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